Labor Tensions Cause Port Headaches for Retail, Manufacturing Industries
Associations Now
FEBRUARY 11, 2015
In 2002, after a 10-day work stoppage at the ports, President George W. A shipping consultant told The Los Angeles Times that the stoppage was so painful that it took 100 days for ports on the West Coast to resume normal operations. Almost 100 percent of the shoes sold in the U.S.
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